EchoArcade raises $16M to launch low-latency cloud tools for competitive mobile esports
Gaming · 4 min read
EchoArcade launched a low-latency cloud toolkit for mobile esports organizers that includes synchronized replays, real-time stat overlays, and low-latency player-view streaming. The stack optimizes push paths for mobile networks and offers tournament operators integrated cheat detection.
The startup raised $16 million in a round led by PlayScale to expand edge presence and build production-grade spectator UX elements like multi-angle switching and synced commentary tracks. EchoArcade’s toolset is tailored to competitive mobile titles where millisecond-level synchronization matters.
Early partners include tournament organizers in Southeast Asia and Latin America, which saw improved broadcast quality and more stable observer feeds. EchoArcade will add analytics and monetization features for organizers looking to grow audience engagement.